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anced 2ch line source, such as smartphone headphone output, stereo line
source, etc.
When any of the options above are selected as the Aux In Mode, they are
available as input sources to any track by selecting an Aux.
◦ Off: Select this option to turn off the Aux/Mic input.
Track Bank Selector
Since there are more tracks (twelve) than physical Channel knobs (three), a
Track Bank selector—shown as a white box in the meter view—is used to select
which group of tracks you want to control.
In the following example, tracks 10-12 are controlled by Channel knobs on the
recorder’s front-panel.
To switch track banks:
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Tap meters to toggle through each trio of tracks: 1-3, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12.
For instance, when the white box is around tracks 10-12, you can control
tracks 10-12 with the knobs. A tap on the meters moves the box to around
1-3, which indicates you can now control tracks 1-3 with the knobs. Another
tap moves control to tracks 4-6, and so forth.
When a track bank is switched, rotating a Channel knob in the newly selected
bank will not have an effect on level until it reaches its previously stored fader
value. As soon as it reaches that value, the gain will adjust normally in relation
to the knob’s rotational position.
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Upon switching track banks, if the knob’s rotational position is not aligned with its
fader value, the LEDs for that knob will illuminate with a pulsing orange light. This
will stop once position and value are re-aligned.
When adjusting the Channel knob, its fader value along with the previously
stored value is shown in orange text at the top of the Home screen and Channel
screens until it reaches its previously stored value, at which point it changes to
black text.
For example: